DETERMINING TASKS TO BE PERFORMED BY A MODULAR ENTITY
    1.
    发明申请
    DETERMINING TASKS TO BE PERFORMED BY A MODULAR ENTITY 审中-公开
    确定要由模块化实体执行的任务

    公开(公告)号:WO2017180190A1

    公开(公告)日:2017-10-19

    申请号:PCT/US2016/062683

    申请日:2016-11-18

    申请人: GOOGLE INC.

    IPC分类号: G06F9/50

    摘要: Systems and methods of determining tasks to be performed by a modular entity are disclosed. For instance, data associated with one or more tasks performed by one or more first modular entities within one or more modular computing environments can be obtained. Each first modular entity includes at least one modular component. A performance score can be determined for each task performed by each first modular entity. The performance scores can provide a measure of efficiency of a performance of a task by a first modular entity. An entity profile can be determined for each first modular entity based at least in part on the determined performance scores. At least one task to be performed by at least one modular entity can be determined based at least in part on the determined entity profiles for the one or more first modular entities.

    摘要翻译: 公开了确定由模块化实体执行的任务的系统和方法。 例如,可以获得与一个或多个模块化计算环境内的一个或多个第一模块实体执行的一个或多个任务相关联的数据。 每个第一模块化实体包括至少一个模块化组件。 可以为每个第一模块化实体执行的每个任务确定性能分数。 性能分数可以提供第一模块化实体执行任务的效率的度量。 至少部分地基于所确定的性能分数可以为每个第一模块化实体确定实体简档。 至少一个模块化实体要执行的至少一个任务可以至少部分地基于所确定的一个或多个第一模块化实体的实体配置文件来确定。

    METHOD FOR SERVICE INSTANCE LEVEL WORKLOAD MONITORING FOR AMF MANAGED APPLICATIONS
    2.
    发明申请
    METHOD FOR SERVICE INSTANCE LEVEL WORKLOAD MONITORING FOR AMF MANAGED APPLICATIONS 审中-公开
    用于AMF管理应用的服务水平工作负载监测的方法

    公开(公告)号:WO2016170387A1

    公开(公告)日:2016-10-27

    申请号:PCT/IB2015/052879

    申请日:2015-04-20

    IPC分类号: G06F9/50

    CPC分类号: G06F9/5083 G06F2209/508

    摘要: A monitoring engine includes a monitoring server and a set of monitoring clients is adapted to measure the workload of a service in a system managed by Availability Management Framework (AMF). The system includes one or more components that receive component service instance (CSI) assignments for the service. Each monitoring client runs on a node in the system and is adapted to detect, at runtime, an assignment of a CSI of the service to a component to obtain information identifying the assignment, and to obtain a system resource usage of the component resulting from the assignment based on the information. The monitoring server is adapted to receive the system resource usage attributable to the service from the set of monitoring clients, and to aggregate the system resource usage to obtain the workload of the service.

    摘要翻译: 监控引擎包括监视服务器,一组监视客户端适于测量由可用性管理框架(AMF)管理的系统中的服务的工作负载。 系统包括接收服务的组件服务实例(CSI)分配的一个或多个组件。 每个监视客户端在系统中的一个节点上运行,并且适于在运行时检测服务的CSI对组件的分配以获得标识分配的信息,并且获得由该组件产生的组件的系统资源使用 根据信息分配。 所述监控服务器适于从所述一组监控客户端接收归属于所述服务的系统资源使用,并且聚合所述系统资源使用以获得所述服务的工作负载。

    APPLICATION CONTROL OF EMBEDDED WEB CONTENT EXECUTION
    3.
    发明申请
    APPLICATION CONTROL OF EMBEDDED WEB CONTENT EXECUTION 审中-公开
    嵌入式WEB内容执行的应用控制

    公开(公告)号:WO2014200532A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-12-18

    申请号:PCT/US2013/060761

    申请日:2013-09-20

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30 G06F9/50

    摘要: Web content is displayed concurrently with application content of an application that is hosting the web content. The web content includes at least some content that can be executed or run, such as a script. Performance of the web content is monitored, such as by monitoring the amount of time the web content has been executing and/or an amount of memory used by the web content. Feedback regarding the performance of the web content is provided to the application hosting the web content, and the application can determine whether and/or how to alter execution of the web content based on the performance of the web content. Execution of the web content can be altered in various manners, such as by throttling execution of the web content or ceasing execution of the web content.

    摘要翻译: Web内容与承载Web内容的应用程序的应用程序内容同时显示。 网页内容至少包括一些可以执行或运行的内容,如脚本。 监视web内容的性能,例如通过监视web内容已经执行的时间量和/或web内容使用的内存量。 基于web内容的性能,向Web内容的应用提供关于web内容的性能的反馈,并且应用可以确定是否和/或如何改变web内容的执行。 Web内容的执行可以以各种方式进行改变,例如通过限制web内容的执行或停止web内容的执行。

    COMPUTING SYSTEM WITH CONTEXTUAL INTERACTION MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF
    4.
    发明申请
    COMPUTING SYSTEM WITH CONTEXTUAL INTERACTION MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF 审中-公开
    具有相互交互机制的计算机系统及其操作方法

    公开(公告)号:WO2014137075A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-09-12

    申请号:PCT/KR2014/000805

    申请日:2014-01-28

    IPC分类号: G06F3/048 G06F3/01

    摘要: A method of operation of a computing system includes: determining a context for performing a user-initiated action; determining an operational order based on the context for performing the user-initiated action; and generating an application order based on the operational order for implementing an execution file and a further executable file according to the application order to perform the user-initiated action through displaying on a device.

    摘要翻译: 计算系统的操作方法包括:确定用于执行用户发起的动作的上下文; 基于用于执行用户发起的动作的上下文确定操作顺序; 以及根据所述应用顺序,基于用于实现执行文件和另外的可执行文件的操作顺序生成应用顺序,以通过在设备上显示来执行所述用户发起的动作。

    ROUTING JOB SUBMISSIONS BETWEEN DISPARATE COMPUTE ENVIRONMENTS
    5.
    发明申请
    ROUTING JOB SUBMISSIONS BETWEEN DISPARATE COMPUTE ENVIRONMENTS 审中-公开
    在不同的计算机环境之间进行工作提交

    公开(公告)号:WO2014052826A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-04-03

    申请号:PCT/US2013/062294

    申请日:2013-09-27

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    摘要: A system and method are provided for directing a workload between distributed computing environments. Performance and use data from each of a plurality of computer clusters is monitored on a periodic or continuous basis. The plurality of computers can include a first subset being in a first region and a second subset being in a second region. Each region has known performance characteristics, zone of performance and zone of reliability which is used in distributing a workload or job. A job is received at the system, wherein the system determines a routing for the job to a distributed computing environment, wherein the routing is in response to the obtained performance and use data, and the region encompassing the given computer cluster.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于在分布式计算环境之间引导工作负载的系统和方法。 在周期性或持续的基础上监视来自多个计算机群集中的每一个的性能和使用数据。 多个计算机可以包括位于第一区域中的第一子集和第二子集位于第二区域中。 每个区域具有已知的性能特征,性能区域和可靠性区域,用于分配工作负载或作业。 在系统处接收到作业,其中系统确定作业到分布式计算环境的路由,其中​​路由响应于获得的性能和使用数据以及包含给定计算机集群的区域。

    BUILDING LARGE SCALE TEST INFRASTRUCTURE USING HYBRID CLUSTERS
    7.
    发明申请
    BUILDING LARGE SCALE TEST INFRASTRUCTURE USING HYBRID CLUSTERS 审中-公开
    使用混合集群建立大规模测试基础设施

    公开(公告)号:WO2013112356A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-08-01

    申请号:PCT/US2013/022005

    申请日:2013-01-18

    IPC分类号: G06F9/06 G06F9/44 G06F11/08

    摘要: A distributed computing system. The system separates management and worker functionality into different clusters thus relieving the worker clusters of management overhead. In particular, the system includes a management cluster. The management cluster is configured to perform service deployment of worker nodes, service maintenance of worker nodes, service upgrade and roll-back of worker nodes, service monitoring of worker nodes, and service reporting of worker nodes. The system further includes one or more worker clusters coupled the management cluster, but separate from the management cluster. Each of the worker clusters includes one or more worker nodes that are configured to provide one or more of processing power, storage, and network connectivity but do not exercise one or more of the management configured functions.

    摘要翻译: 分布式计算系统。 该系统将管理和工作人员功能分为不同的集群,从而减轻了工作人员群集的管理开销。 特别地,该系统包括管理集群。 管理集群被配置为执行工作节点的服务部署,工作节点的服务维护,工作节点的服务升级和回滚,工作节点的服务监视以及工作节点的服务报告。 该系统还包括耦合管理集群但与管理集群分离的一个或多个工作者集群。 每个工作者群集包括被配置为提供处理能力,存储和网络连接中的一个或多个但不行使一个或多个管理配置的功能的一个或多个工作者节点。

    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING A DYNAMIC RESOURCE BROKER IN A TRANSACTIONAL MIDDLEWARE MACHINE ENVIRONMENT
    8.
    发明申请
    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING A DYNAMIC RESOURCE BROKER IN A TRANSACTIONAL MIDDLEWARE MACHINE ENVIRONMENT 审中-公开
    在交易中间件机器环境中支持动态资源经纪人的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:WO2013049072A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-04

    申请号:PCT/US2012/057131

    申请日:2012-09-25

    发明人: LI, Zhenyu LIU, Lidan

    IPC分类号: G06F15/173

    摘要: A system and method can support dynamically scaling up/down transactional resources in a transactional middleware machine environment. Transactional resources, such as groups and machines, can be added or removed using a dynamic resource broker according to resource usage changes. The transactional middleware machine environment can comprise a deployment center in the transactional middleware machine environment, wherein the deployment center maintains one or more deployment policies for the transactional middleware machine environment and one or more deployment agents. Each of the one or more deployment agents is associated with a transactional middleware machine of a plurality of transactional middleware machines in a transactional domain in the transactional middleware machine environment. The deployment center operates to receive machine usage information from the one or more deployment agents, and dynamically scale up/down resources used in the transactional domain based on the resource usage information collected by the one or more deployment agents.

    摘要翻译: 系统和方法可以支持在事务性中间件机器环境中动态扩展上/下交易资源。 根据资源使用情况的变化,使用动态资源代理可以添加或移除事务资源(如组和机器)。 交易中间件机器环境可以包括事务中间件机器环境中的部署中心,其中部署中心维护用于事务中间件机器环境和一个或多个部署代理的一个或多个部署策略。 所述一个或多个部署代理中的每一个与交易中间件机器环境中的事务域中的多个事务中间件机器的事务性中间件机器相关联。 所述部署中心用于从一个或多个部署代理接收机器使用信息,并且基于由所述一个或多个部署代理收集的资源使用信息来动态地扩展/减少事务域中使用的资源。

    ON-DEMAND TAB REHYDRATION
    9.
    发明申请
    ON-DEMAND TAB REHYDRATION 审中-公开
    按需标签换热

    公开(公告)号:WO2013015991A2

    公开(公告)日:2013-01-31

    申请号:PCT/US2012/046228

    申请日:2012-07-11

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16 G06F3/00

    摘要: Various embodiments proactively monitor and efficiently manage resource usage of individual tabs. In at least some embodiments, one or more tabs can be dehydrated in accordance with various operational parameters, and rehydrated when a user actually activates a particular tab. In at least some embodiments, rehydration can occur on a tab-by-tab basis, while at least some tabs remain dehydrated. Dehydrated tabs can, in some embodiments, be visually presented to a user in a manner in which normal, active tabs are presented.

    摘要翻译: 各种实施例主动监视并有效地管理各个标签的资源使用。 在至少一些实施例中,一个或多个标签可以根据各种操作参数脱水,并且当用户实际激活特定标签时再水化。 在至少一些实施方案中,再水合可以逐个标签地进行,而至少一些标签保持脱水。 在一些实施例中,脱水标签可以以呈现正常,活动标签的方式在视觉上呈现给用户。

    OVERHEAD MANAGEMENT FOR EVENT TRACING
    10.
    发明申请
    OVERHEAD MANAGEMENT FOR EVENT TRACING 审中-公开
    事件追踪的总部管理

    公开(公告)号:WO2012106571A2

    公开(公告)日:2012-08-09

    申请号:PCT/US2012/023722

    申请日:2012-02-03

    IPC分类号: H04L29/08 G06F11/34 G06F9/50

    摘要: The present invention relates to managing data generated by software transactions, such as event tracing software. In one embodiment, data generated by event tracing software is monitored. The throughput of the data generated may then be modulated based on various criteria, such as a target data rate. The throughput target may be specified on a per-system basis or individual basis. Based on the throughput, the level of detail recorded is modulated. Individual processes may determine a limit or quota depending on their contribution to the throughput. In one embodiment, the method calls for a trace are modified with different property specifications to meet a desired throughput of event tracing data.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及管理由软件事务生成的数据,例如事件跟踪软件。 在一个实施例中,监视由事件跟踪软件生成的数据。 所生成的数据的吞吐量然后可以基于各种标准(例如目标数据速率)来调制。 吞吐量目标可以基于每个系统或个别基准来指定。 根据吞吐量,记录的细节水平被调制。 单个流程可能会根据其对吞吐量的贡献来确定限制或配额。 在一个实施例中,调用跟踪的方法用不同的属性规范来修改,以满足事件跟踪数据的期望吞吐量。